ABUJA, NIGERIA — Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has raised the alarm over what he described as a growing threat to Nigeria’s democracy and the credibility of the 2027 general elections.
In a strongly worded statement, Atiku warned that the country’s democratic process is confronting an existential threat, raising concerns about the integrity of the upcoming polls.
The former presidential candidate expressed fears that actions by key institutions could undermine the foundations of democracy if not checked.
He specifically pointed to the judiciary, traditionally seen as the last hope of the common man, urging it not to align with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in ways that could jeopardise democratic norms.
Atiku stated that it is becoming increasingly evident that both Nigeria’s democracy and the 2027 elections face serious jeopardy.
The former Vice President, however, maintained that he does not want to believe the judiciary would lend itself to any move capable of destroying the nation’s democratic foundations.
His remarks come amid ongoing national conversations about the state of governance, electoral reforms, and institutional independence in Africa’s largest democracy.
Nigerians across the country continue to watch developments closely, especially as political activities towards 2027 begin to gather momentum.
As a major opposition voice, Atiku’s position reflects growing anxieties within political circles about the future of free and fair elections.
NaijaChoice News reports that such concerns have dominated public discourse, with many citizens calling for stronger safeguards to protect democratic institutions.
Analysts note that trust in the judiciary and electoral bodies remains critical to the stability of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.
Atiku’s warning underscores the high stakes involved as the nation prepares for another major electoral cycle.
The former Vice President’s intervention highlights the urgent need for all stakeholders to uphold the principles that sustain Nigeria’s democracy.
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